Chur floorball

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CHUR UNIHOCKEY
Logo Chur floorball
Full name Chur floorball
Founded Fusion of Rot-Weiss Chur and Torpedo Chur (2004)
Club colors black, red, white
Stadion Commercial vocational school Chur
Places 950
president SwitzerlandSwitzerland Curdin Furrer
Trainer FinlandFinland Iivo Pantzar
Homepage churunihockey.ch
league NLA
Season 2019/2020 8th place (playoffs canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic )
2020/2021 season ..
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Chur Floorball is a Swiss Floorball Club of Chur , in the top division, the National League A , plays. Chur Unihockey is the record champion with 12 Swiss championship titles. With over 300 active juniors and 200 other members, Chur Unihockey is one of the largest floorball clubs in Switzerland. The sporting activity and the training for young and ambitious floorball players are very important to the club.

history

Today's Chur Unihockey club emerged in 2004 from the two clubs Rot-Weiss Chur ( 1985 ) and Torpedo Chur ( 1986 ). The development of the Swiss floorball sport owes a lot to the floorball clubs from Chur . Some of the founding members were or are active on the board of the International Floorball Federation (IFF) or on the central board of swiss unihockey (Swiss Floorball Federation).

In 2000, Rot-Weiss Chur was awarded the Bündner Sportpreis, in 2002 with the youth sport promotion award of the city of Chur.

successes

Rot-Weiss Chur is still the most successful floorball club in Switzerland. Between 1989 and 2003 they were able to take a total of twelve Swiss championship titles and six Swiss championship titles with them to Graubünden. The team also won bronze in the European Cup twice.

Torpedo Chur also won the Swiss Cup twice and the League Cup on Kleinfeld once .

Since the merger to Chur Unihockey in December 2003, the first team (NLA) has not been able to win any more titles. The club's first Swiss championship title was won by the U16 team (formerly B-Grossfeld Juniors) in the 2004/05 season. Another Swiss championship was added in the 2006/07 season when the U21 team (formerly Elite Juniors) prevailed against Wiler-Ersigen in the final of the playoffs.

Chur floorball's last success so far dates back to the 2012/13 season when the U21 team secured fourth place in the qualification and thus made it into the playoff semi-finals. In the playoff semifinals, Chur defeated the first placed floorball Köniz with 3: 1 in the series. In the U21 Playoff Final GC Zürich was defeated 3-0 and the U21 team were able to celebrate their second championship title since the merger in 2004.

Former players / coaches

Head coach NLA

(The performance of interim trainers and assistant trainers was waived)

  • 2007-2009 Livio D'Intino
  • 2009–2010 Peter Düggeli
  • 2011–2015 Thomas Berger
  • 2016-2017 Iivo Pantzar
  • 2017 Daniel Hane
  • 2018 Jani Westerlund
  • Since 2019 Iivo Pantzar

President

  • 2004–2010 Ruedi Kunz
  • 2010–2016 Cornel Ehrler
  • 2016–2017 Andreas Fischer
  • 2017-2018 Fabio Caruso (ad interim)
  • Since 2018 Curdin Furrer

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